#UKWatch🇬🇧: UK Defense Sec. John Healey says Britain is ready to put 'boots on the ground' in Ukraine if a ceasefire is reached. This is the same man who said the UK was "ready to fight" China over Taiwan. HEALEY = DELUSIONAL = WARMONGER. https://t.co/t0G8IyXdW2
The British Army has shrunk from about 100,000 regular personnel in 2010 to just over 73,000 today.
Chief of British armed forces heads to Pentagon with proposal ready to send troops to guard Ukraine’s skies and ports but 'not to the frontline' Talks with 30 countries on ‘postwar security guarantees’ Initial 30,000-strong plan already watered down after internal EU pushback https://t.co/qpC8451gv9
The United Kingdom is preparing to deploy troops to Ukraine with the specific mission of protecting the country's airspace and ports, but not engaging directly on the frontline against Russian forces. This proposal, led by UK Chief of Defence Staff Admiral Tony Radakin, is scheduled to be presented during discussions at the Pentagon. The plan also includes providing logistical support and training to Ukrainian forces. The UK is concurrently engaging in talks with approximately 30 countries about postwar security guarantees for Ukraine, though an initial proposal for a 30,000-strong force has been scaled back following opposition within the European Union. UK Defense Secretary John Healey has indicated that British troops could be deployed if a ceasefire is achieved. Meanwhile, the British Army has seen a reduction in size, declining from around 100,000 regular personnel in 2010 to just over 73,000 today.